Something I have started to do with my photography is that I give myself a style for the day and then try my best to end up with 3 different photos with the same style and can see a clear connection between them. It has helped me learn how to come up with more creative composition of photos and how to photograph normal everyday things and make them seem special
Hey Roman, I've been watching every single one of your videos for around 2 years, and I'd like to take this time to say thanks and to let you know how much I enjoy your content, and how much I appreciate what you do! You have been inspiring me in so many ways that is hard to express it all in a single comment, and also teached me a lot :) I don't know what exactly felt different in this POV, but this is my favourite one so far, maybe as it felt more slow paced and also the way you talked about the places you were at, and explained your thought process while composing the shots as well, along with some vlogging, probably a combination of everything, but anyways, congrats for this video Roman! As I said, my favourite video of yours ever! Cheers!
That close tram shot with the cathedral on top in the back, the lighting and fall off to the left, just incredibly cool, perfect editing in my opinion. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Enjoyable video Roman. I've been dedicated to 28mm for so long until this past weekend in NYC and I shot 50mm equivalent the entire time. It was actually a lot of fun to force myself to do that. I haven't done that since my student days. I love seeing the two of you together btw!!
33mm f/1.4 R LM WR is the best XF lens FujiFilm makes IMHO. The sharpness and level of detail you can achieve with that lens and 40MP is mind boggling wonderful. 50mm FF is a fantastically versatile focal length. If I had to pick only one lens this would be it. It was nice seeing you walk around and shoot. I am looking forward to the rest of the series.
Thank you. I loved the video, you taking us out with you and talking about your process and thoughts while taking a picture. I also do like your idea of doing a dedicated video for each focal length. Thanks again. Take care
i like your take on gear, because you see them as tools, not like precious treasures. i tend to fall in love with gear so your videos kind of balance me and get me back to taking photos not just looking at my camera 😁
Your channel is soo good! These videos showing the walk-around and your composition process is so enriching! I'm nowhere close to be a good photographer, but am enjoying the process so much.
Lisbon is absolutely beautiful and charming, especially this neighborhood in the video (Alfama). It brings back so many good memories from when I went there...
I use all of the PSAM modes, sometimes changing between them rapidly, depending on what comes up. I'll never understand why anyone defaults to Av mode. Why not use P as your default? With program shift, you can prioritise aperture or shutter speed, in either direction. It is like a joint Av and Tv mode. AEL then becomes a thing you use. I'll use Av when appropriate, but for walking around, anything could happen, photography, P is by far the better default.
Hey Roman, just wanted to say how much I’m enjoying your videos and your creative process. I’ve just bought an XT5, upgrading from my old XT1, and heading on a holiday across Europe soon. Super excited to improve my skills and your videos have been a big motivation to get amongst it. Cheers!
The 50mm was, for me my, first the focal length that, I used to start taking pictures. I rarely use it today but, I have a lot of nostalgia for it and admiration for photographers like yourself, who use it very well.
Love it! Great video and looking forward to the other focal length videos. Can you talk about your focus square and how you use that with your photography?
Lisbonne est vraiment magnifique … et la meilleure focale du jour, c’est celle que l’on a montée sur son appareil 😉 Merci pour ces belles vidéos, si simples et si inspirantes
One side benefit of the XH2 and XT5 is “sports finder mode,” which allows you to see outside the frame, but does 1.25x crop. It makes the 33 f1.4 act more like a 75mm lens when needed, and reduces file size a bit.
I absolutely love my 50mm lens as well. I bought a 2nd hand Sigma EF 50mm F1.4 ART lens for my 1DX and couldn't be happier. It beats Canon's EF 50mm F1.2 in every aspect while costing significantly less! It's as sharp as a well-honed straight razor when it comes to image quality, even in the corners it's just ridiculous how good this lens is. It's the one lens I would keep if I had to give up all my other lenses!
Very nice shots. Next time try the sunset at Fundação Champalimaud. It was fun seeing you go to some of the spots of my Alfama tour. Hope you enjoyed it and you're always welcome back!
An incredible and relaxing street photography video! I'm waiting to see James Popsys' video too! I hope you both enjoyed Portugal, maybe one day you can explore the interior of Portugal (rural areas), I think you'll love it! They're not very busy streets, but they have an incredible "human nature" as James Popsys likes to say...
Great Video, especially for a person who came back home from Lisbon one hour ago 😂 I spent 10 days there including a five day street photography workshop 😁 all the places look very familiar to me
50mm is definitely my go to! But trying to mix things up. Thanks for the videos dude, inspired some of recent work in Lisbon. Such an amazing city, it seems like I just missed you guys!
Join the club! I remember those little euro hatchbacks when I was 17… and they were in max power magazine next to some bird and massive speakers. Times have changed
Great video, Roman! I have a love-hate relationship with 50mm, but tend to crop the hell out of 28mm or 30mm, so it was good to see some method behind 50mm compositions. Thanks!
Great video , Roman. Always learn something new about a photo perspective. Was in Lisbon a few years ago for 3 days then had to move north to Porto. Camera did a workout.
Enjoyable video, lots of great still images. Nice to see James along. While I liked what you did say when talking us thru your setups, you didn’t give us a lot of specifics regarding the focal length limitations you were dealing with and how it drove particulars of compositions. This is more a showcase of what you accomplished with this lens (and your style) than a stream of consciousness about the equipment itself. Was that your intent? I started with a 50 over 50 years ago and still enjoy that perspective immensely. Nice to see it get recognition and I think it is a superb place to start a series.
I found the format of this video highly enjoyable. By the way, I recently visited Lisbon and walked through the same streets seen in the video. At 4:55, I even took the same shot 😉. Lisbon and Porto are both great cities for street photography.
Roman, a question. I think you were shooting auto shutter speed and iso. My experience of shooting like this is that you blow the glimpses of sky out that you get between buildings. How did you avoid that? And great video 😊
Last month I got the Ttartisans 35mm f0.95 lens (50mm ff equivalent) this is my first time with this focal length and I love it. Hasn't left my camera since it arrived.
Found you recently and love your stuff! This video is a sign though, just this morning I booked 3 days in Lisbon for the weekend after next and I’ve been looking for a 50mm to replace my last one that developed some haze. And now I open YT to find this video!😂 Need to find a 50mm before I visit Lisbon! Keep it up Roman!
Amazing video as always! I will be traveling to Lisbon next year and was wondering where some of your "must-see" spots are? Heard you mention Alfama so I already added that one to the list. Also where do you recommend staying in a air bnb/hotel?
More of these please. More just the photography, it’s very fun to hang out and see the process / journey
Roman and James...an awesome combination of photographers
This was great! You've inspired me to shoot more in my own country. Hope you enjoyed it here :) I've been learning so much from both of you
same here!😁
How's your home a photographer's theme park!?
Something I have started to do with my photography is that I give myself a style for the day and then try my best to end up with 3 different photos with the same style and can see a clear connection between them. It has helped me learn how to come up with more creative composition of photos and how to photograph normal everyday things and make them seem special
Hey Roman, I've been watching every single one of your videos for around 2 years, and I'd like to take this time to say thanks and to let you know how much I enjoy your content, and how much I appreciate what you do!
You have been inspiring me in so many ways that is hard to express it all in a single comment, and also teached me a lot :)
I don't know what exactly felt different in this POV, but this is my favourite one so far, maybe as it felt more slow paced and also the way you talked about the places you were at, and explained your thought process while composing the shots as well, along with some vlogging, probably a combination of everything, but anyways, congrats for this video Roman! As I said, my favourite video of yours ever!
Cheers!
Also, I like a lot videos with you + other photographes, like Mike Chudley, James, etc
I am 100% in the 50mm (FOV) club. Recently got the 35mm F2 R WR as my first Fuji prime and I LOVE IT.
I've been using that lens almost exclusively for almost 3 years now and still am in love with it!
That close tram shot with the cathedral on top in the back, the lighting and fall off to the left, just incredibly cool, perfect editing in my opinion. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Really enjoyed the delirious caffeine-withdrawal Roman at the start of the video. Very funny and entertaining. Great video.
Masterclass. Your best photos have a Cartier-Bresson quality to them. Looking forward to the rest of the series!
Enjoyable video Roman. I've been dedicated to 28mm for so long until this past weekend in NYC and I shot 50mm equivalent the entire time. It was actually a lot of fun to force myself to do that. I haven't done that since my student days. I love seeing the two of you together btw!!
33mm f/1.4 R LM WR is the best XF lens FujiFilm makes IMHO. The sharpness and level of detail you can achieve with that lens and 40MP is mind boggling wonderful. 50mm FF is a fantastically versatile focal length. If I had to pick only one lens this would be it. It was nice seeing you walk around and shoot. I am looking forward to the rest of the series.
Thank you. I loved the video, you taking us out with you and talking about your process and thoughts while taking a picture. I also do like your idea of doing a dedicated video for each focal length. Thanks again. Take care
We visited Lisbon last year. Ahhh, the colors! Your photos take me back. Thanks!
I have a feeling that I will enjoy this series. As always, great photos.
“smells of piss here” @3:45 😂😂😂
The fifty never fails! This looks like an amazing town to shoot in.
i like your take on gear, because you see them as tools, not like precious treasures. i tend to fall in love with gear so your videos kind of balance me and get me back to taking photos not just looking at my camera 😁
Hi Roman, really nice to meet you and James on Saturday. You were very nice!! Best of luck
Thanks for saying hi mate, it was a pleasure!
@@snapsbyfox the pleasure was all mine, hope to see you back soon. Would love to show you guys some places. Not just for photos||
Just ordered a 50mm F1.4 and I can't wait to shoot with it. New to photography. Waited 25 years to get started. Thanks for the video!
Your channel is soo good! These videos showing the walk-around and your composition process is so enriching! I'm nowhere close to be a good photographer, but am enjoying the process so much.
Love the video, also the DJI pocket footage is quietly gorgeous
Lisbon is absolutely beautiful and charming, especially this neighborhood in the video (Alfama). It brings back so many good memories from when I went there...
I use all of the PSAM modes, sometimes changing between them rapidly, depending on what comes up. I'll never understand why anyone defaults to Av mode. Why not use P as your default? With program shift, you can prioritise aperture or shutter speed, in either direction. It is like a joint Av and Tv mode. AEL then becomes a thing you use.
I'll use Av when appropriate, but for walking around, anything could happen, photography, P is by far the better default.
Hey Roman, just wanted to say how much I’m enjoying your videos and your creative process. I’ve just bought an XT5, upgrading from my old XT1, and heading on a holiday across Europe soon. Super excited to improve my skills and your videos have been a big motivation to get amongst it. Cheers!
*something something* "OH THERE'S A DOG!!" is the most relatable thing I've seen on here! I really do miss Lisbon. It was an amazing city to live in.
Nice to see that you return to Lisbon. Those are some of my favorite spots to walkabout and take some pics, too.
Great information on constructing the composition of a photo. Cheers
I'm curious to see what you'd do here in Brazil... it'd be pretty interesting. Hope one day you guys can come!
Very nice video 😊
The 50mm was, for me my, first the focal length that, I used to start taking pictures. I rarely use it today but, I have a lot of nostalgia for it and admiration for photographers like yourself, who use it very well.
Very cool and informative video.. what do you do with all the pictures that you gave taken?
Really enjoyed this format and the video itself. Made me feel right there on location trying to make something of what I see. Thank you very much
It’s always great to see my two favourite photographers in a video.
Love it! Great video and looking forward to the other focal length videos. Can you talk about your focus square and how you use that with your photography?
Pretty good video. My next vacation spot. Looking forward to get nice shots there. 😊
Love these kinds of video where u talk to us ur thought process of a taking a photo. Love the new direction u r going with ur channel
Good video of one of my favorite places. I enjoy watching you work in streets that look pretty familiar. Thanks
Will be visiting Lisbon in late March next year and this is wonderful inspiration. Thanks for opening up your process.
Such a beautiful city. So much interesting places.
Very interesting and informative video, and you made it look like an adventure movie. Popsys presence helps too, because I like watching you both.
Lisbonne est vraiment magnifique … et la meilleure focale du jour, c’est celle que l’on a montée sur son appareil 😉
Merci pour ces belles vidéos, si simples et si inspirantes
One side benefit of the XH2 and XT5 is “sports finder mode,” which allows you to see outside the frame, but does 1.25x crop. It makes the 33 f1.4 act more like a 75mm lens when needed, and reduces file size a bit.
I absolutely love my 50mm lens as well. I bought a 2nd hand Sigma EF 50mm F1.4 ART lens for my 1DX and couldn't be happier. It beats Canon's EF 50mm F1.2 in every aspect while costing significantly less! It's as sharp as a well-honed straight razor when it comes to image quality, even in the corners it's just ridiculous how good this lens is. It's the one lens I would keep if I had to give up all my other lenses!
Very nice shots. Next time try the sunset at Fundação Champalimaud.
It was fun seeing you go to some of the spots of my Alfama tour.
Hope you enjoyed it and you're always welcome back!
Really missed the photo walks, love this
Loved all your commentary and explaining what you like the look of. Thanks for sharing! Been really enjoying your videos.
unbelievably gorgeous shots!
Very interesting to hear your thought process when developing a scene. Good one.
An incredible and relaxing street photography video! I'm waiting to see James Popsys' video too! I hope you both enjoyed Portugal, maybe one day you can explore the interior of Portugal (rural areas), I think you'll love it! They're not very busy streets, but they have an incredible "human nature" as James Popsys likes to say...
Coffee + photography =
I love this, man. Looking forward to the rest of the series.
Wow nice to see you here cuckoo! SEGA Megadrive music forever!
I’m with 50 and just tried the 35 last Saturday.
I love them both
DJI pocket 3 footage looks sick.
I've started sharing your videos with non photographer friends because these are just so simple and beautiful...❤
Great relaxing and interesting. A perfect watch with my morning coffee
Great Video, full of inspiring moments, scenes and tipps making me a) to go to Lisbon someday and b) use my 35f1.4 more often - Thanks Roman 👍
Really enjoyed this video and watching your photographic process.
Great Video, especially for a person who came back home from Lisbon one hour ago 😂 I spent 10 days there including a five day street photography workshop 😁 all the places look very familiar to me
i like the color, are u using film simulation or edit raw? do you have preset for that color?
50mm is definitely my go to! But trying to mix things up. Thanks for the videos dude, inspired some of recent work in Lisbon. Such an amazing city, it seems like I just missed you guys!
yeah its easy to get married to one focal length
I love Lisbon, every corner you seem to find another great photo opportunity.
For me nowadays its 40mm Fullframe or 27mm APS-C. Best focal length
Same.
Canon 40/2.8 awesome pancake for cheap and high quality
Great shots, love portrait orientation for a 50mm
Seeing this I want to go back again. I love Lisbon.
My two favourite photographers
I LOVE this style of the video. Do you mind please sharing whether you have used a microphone to film this or what the micro camera is on you?
Have fun at the Everest! Cool pictures as always.
“Old cars”? Making me feel old! 😂
Join the club!
I remember those little euro hatchbacks when I was 17… and they were in max power magazine next to some bird and massive speakers. Times have changed
2 brilliant photographers :) love this
Great video, Roman! I have a love-hate relationship with 50mm, but tend to crop the hell out of 28mm or 30mm, so it was good to see some method behind 50mm compositions. Thanks!
great video! can't wait to see the rest of the series
I almost cough my coffee out when Roman said “he or she whatever the pigeon is” 🤣🤣🤣
This was great, looking foward to the other focal lenghts too
Great video , Roman. Always learn something new about a photo perspective. Was in Lisbon a few years ago for 3 days then had to move north to Porto. Camera did a workout.
Very inspirational and educational video, thank you!
Is there a reason that you don’t use 2 hands to hold the camera when photographing?
Really nice content - I follow you now for a long time thx for it
Which gear do you use for filming? Is it also a Fuji and which lense do you use?
Quality video, Roman. Audio quality is great - I can't work out the microphone from the reflection in the mirror, care to assist?
Enjoyable video, lots of great still images. Nice to see James along. While I liked what you did say when talking us thru your setups, you didn’t give us a lot of specifics regarding the focal length limitations you were dealing with and how it drove particulars of compositions. This is more a showcase of what you accomplished with this lens (and your style) than a stream of consciousness about the equipment itself. Was that your intent?
I started with a 50 over 50 years ago and still enjoy that perspective immensely. Nice to see it get recognition and I think it is a superb place to start a series.
Really enjoyed the video and hearing your thought process! Will be following this series closely!!
I found the format of this video highly enjoyable. By the way, I recently visited Lisbon and walked through the same streets seen in the video. At 4:55, I even took the same shot 😉. Lisbon and Porto are both great cities for street photography.
Roman, a question. I think you were shooting auto shutter speed and iso. My experience of shooting like this is that you blow the glimpses of sky out that you get between buildings. How did you avoid that?
And great video 😊
You guys are doing what I should have done in Fort Worth Tx today. darn.
How do you avoid camera shake shooting like that?
Lisbon is the best. Great food, great nightlife, great scenery, has it all. Shame I went when it was rainy and stormy as hell
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Danke für deine tollen Videos. Deine Videos sind fast mein zweites Hobby! Ich freue mich schon auf viele weitere.
I loved your susglasses. Can you tell me the brand and the model of them? By the way, do you have plans to visit Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)?
Last month I got the Ttartisans 35mm f0.95 lens (50mm ff equivalent) this is my first time with this focal length and I love it. Hasn't left my camera since it arrived.
Was just looking at that. I have the Sigma 30 mm 1.4 so a bit hard to justify but it looks nice.
16:15. What a photo
what kind of shades are those?
Great lens series!
How I know 50mm is my go-to: When I open the iPhone camera app it's almost muscle memory to switch straight to the 2x 'lens' (48mm equivalent)
What I find absolutely remarkeable is the fact that you use AF-C and a small focus zone.
Hi Roman, I just visited Porto, which city did you like best to shoot between Porto and Lisbon?
James and you could start a joint channel called "Foxsys fotos". Hehe.
I really enjoyed this video. I would like to see more videos like this!
Found you recently and love your stuff! This video is a sign though, just this morning I booked 3 days in Lisbon for the weekend after next and I’ve been looking for a 50mm to replace my last one that developed some haze. And now I open YT to find this video!😂 Need to find a 50mm before I visit Lisbon! Keep it up Roman!
Amazing video as always! I will be traveling to Lisbon next year and was wondering where some of your "must-see" spots are? Heard you mention Alfama so I already added that one to the list. Also where do you recommend staying in a air bnb/hotel?
What are you shooting with for a base film simulation in camera?
Roman, the hearing of trains in your ears, when no train is present, is called "trainitus" by leading authorities.
Was the video mostly shot on the DJI Osmo Pocket 3? Or which shots were the Pocket vs your Fuji? It’s really amazing either way